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Dear RadioInsideScoop fan, MARK LEVINE'S INSIDE SCOOP has some amazing scoops. Either listen next week or ... read about them several weeks later... when the mainstream press finally carries these stories: __________________________________ SUNDAY December 19, 2004 at 1 pm Eastern ***SPECIAL NEW TIME! 1 pm on Sundays*** (Eastern Time) (Noon Central, 11 am Mountain and 10 am Pacific time) CRIMINAL RIGGING OF FLORIDA VOTING MACHINES Mark's first guest is Clinton Curtis, a life-long Republican who says he was contacted by Congressman Tom Feeney (then-Republican Speaker of the Florida House) and asked to develop software to rig the election using voting software to inflate Bush's vote totals. Congressman Feeney does not deny the allegations!
Mark's second guest is David Lytel, founder of "ReDefeat Bush." Mark worked with David Lytel in 2000 to mount a Congressional challenge to the Florida electors.
________________________________________ MONDAY December 20 at 3 pm Eastern (Noon Central, 11 am Mountain and 10 am Pacific time)
THE DIRECTOR OF THE UNITED NATIONS' "OIL FOR FOOD" PROGRAM
Think the Iraqi "Oil for Food Program" is just another example of U.N. corruption? Think again.
Who profited from the program? Not just Iraq and not just the son of Kofi Annan.
If you said U.S. corporations, you're getting warmer...
My very special guest is none other than the former director of the United Nations Oil for Food Program in Iraq, Denis Halliday. A native of Ireland, Mr. Halliday served as Assistant Secretary-General to Kofi Annan. He worked at the United Nations for 34 years until his resignation in 1998.
________________________________________ TUESDAY December 21 at 3 pm Eastern (Noon Central, 11 am Mountain and 10 am Pacific time)
DEBATE TUESDAY: MARK TAKES ON THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
________________________________________ WEDNESDAY December 21 at 3 pm Eastern (Noon Central, 11 am Mountain and 10 am Pacific time) 2004: THE YEAR IN REVIEW What went wrong and right for progressives in 2004? Mostly wrong, right?
Guest: Andrea Batista Schlesinger, Executive Director of the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy, a progressive think tank __________________________ www.RadioInsideScoop.com
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